Seasonal & Holidays
Midtown Trick Or Treating: These Streets Are Going Car Free
Check out where the city's "Trick-or-Streets" will scare up Halloween fun near Midtown.
MIDTOWN, NY — Take note, Midtown trick-or-treaters — these streets will be a ghost town for cars this Halloween season.
The city's "Trick-or-Streets" program will offer spooky fun with three parades and 27 car-free streets across Manhattan.
Near Midtown, New York's sugar-hungry ghouls will take over Broadway from West 47th Street to West 45th Street on Thursday, Nov. 2 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Find out what's happening in Midtown-Hell's Kitchenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Some street closures — like one on Lafayette Street, Kenmare Street to Spring Street — will feature live music, performances, jugglers and more.
Mayor Eric Adams and city transportation officials unveiled the full slate of programs Thursday.
Find out what's happening in Midtown-Hell's Kitchenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"One of New York City's most valuable resources is our space, and we're making better use of it than ever before," Adams said in a statement. "We're making sure that all of our city's residents can safely enjoy our public spaces this Halloween and Día De Los Muertos."
More information, including an interactive map, can be found here. Here is a list of all the Halloween closures and parades in Manhattan:
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